|
Jean Kilbourne
to Speak at Prescott College
Jean Kilbourne author of Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel, will be our keynote speaker at the November 2008 colloquium.
2008 Online MAP Handbook
is Now Complete
The MAP Handbook is now directly available on this MAP Current Students web-page. All students and advisors are asked to use the current procedures in this online handbook as they supercede all prior written procedures. Procedures do not affect program policy or graduation requirements. See the following item on changes in MAP.
Changes in MAP
Confirmation about any changes to the program and discussion about potential upcoming changes are now included in the online MAP Policies Manual. Current items include:
- CP Handbook and program oversight
- New Required Course and Cohort Model for New Students
- Residency Requirement Changes
- MAP Tuition 2008 - 2009
- Incomplete Policy and Criteria for Determining Eligibility
- Thesis Registration Procedures
- New Course Evaluation Form for the EOS materials
- and more
General News
The MAP General News page includes brief but important announcements. please see the information about the new Study plan Cover page.
MAP Residency Options
Our web site has information about residency requirements as well as a list of events that have been pre-approved by the Graduate Program Council as appropriate options for meeting the residency requirement. Please go to the Residency Options page for full information.
Announcement from the NE Symposium Sponsors: "We regret to announce that the NE Symposium on Sustainability, scheduled for October 24-26, 2008 has been postponed until April 4-5, 2009. We apologize for any inconveniences caused, but the low number of registered attendees at this point prompted us to offer it in the spring, thereby affording more lead time."
New Student Information
The New Student Information page includes the correspondence, faculty essay, forms, and documents prepared for Group 35 students to prepare for Spring 2009. Please review each of these items and the MAP Handbook prior to the February 5, 2009 orientation.
|